@Rastinfilm It sounds louder than it actually is. We tested it with a decibel meter and found that a Precision motor runs about 38dB (fridge humming). With a Standard 3-12V motor it's at 45-50 dB.
@ServoCity yes, precise answer, thanks.The only question is whether this noise level stays the same at all the speed that we can achive with the contollers?
@Rastinfilm The exact noise level will depend on the RPM of the gearmotor used, the powering voltage, and the load weight. It will be quieter with a low RPM, low voltage and less load. Thanks for the questions! You can also call our tech department at 620-221-0123 for information, they'd be happy to help.
WOW, you guyz continue to amaze me with your ingenuity and EXTREME value. This is a low speed mechanism, but how many rpm can one expect to achieve at the output shaft before the integrity of the machine is compromised? Thanks Pete in TX
@Slacknutz Thanks for the compliment. I forwarded your question on to our tech department...they aren't quite sure what you are asking. Is it possible for you to give them a call at 620-221-0123? If not, can you private message me your email address and I'll put them in direct contact with you. Thanks!
It's hard to tell from the video, but this is one high quality product, and I say that because I have one in my hands for the purpose of building a rotating table for products and videos on our channel. If you have been wanting to build a rotating table, this is just what you need. Highly Recommended
Looks great, but it seems to be a little bit noisy..is it the recording or it is actually loud?
Rastinfilm 4 days ago
@Rastinfilm It sounds louder than it actually is. We tested it with a decibel meter and found that a Precision motor runs about 38dB (fridge humming). With a Standard 3-12V motor it's at 45-50 dB.
ServoCity 4 days ago
@Rastinfilm Thanks for the question. Hope the answer provided is helpful!
ServoCity 4 days ago
@ServoCity yes, precise answer, thanks.The only question is whether this noise level stays the same at all the speed that we can achive with the contollers?
Rastinfilm 3 days ago
@Rastinfilm The exact noise level will depend on the RPM of the gearmotor used, the powering voltage, and the load weight. It will be quieter with a low RPM, low voltage and less load. Thanks for the questions! You can also call our tech department at 620-221-0123 for information, they'd be happy to help.
ServoCity 3 days ago
WOW, you guyz continue to amaze me with your ingenuity and EXTREME value. This is a low speed mechanism, but how many rpm can one expect to achieve at the output shaft before the integrity of the machine is compromised? Thanks Pete in TX
Slacknutz 2 weeks ago
@Slacknutz Thanks for the compliment. I forwarded your question on to our tech department...they aren't quite sure what you are asking. Is it possible for you to give them a call at 620-221-0123? If not, can you private message me your email address and I'll put them in direct contact with you. Thanks!
ServoCity 1 week ago
Product link would be nice. What is the max load (in/lb) ?
TedRobotBuilder 1 month ago
@TedRobotBuilder The max load will depend on the gearmotor used and application. The worm gear can handle up to 150 in-lb.
ServoCity 1 month ago
It's hard to tell from the video, but this is one high quality product, and I say that because I have one in my hands for the purpose of building a rotating table for products and videos on our channel. If you have been wanting to build a rotating table, this is just what you need. Highly Recommended
weaponeer 1 month ago
@weaponeer Thanks for the compliment Gary, glad you're happy with the product! We look foward to seeing your rotating table in action! :)
ServoCity 1 month ago